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D2 Cheerleading Results 2023

By Brianna Lohr

Published May 10, 2023

D2 Summit was buzzing on social media this past weekend! With the incredible routines and well run competition, D2 Summit outdid themselves this season!
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Luxe Cheer, a loyal IPP Client, has WON the Senior Open 4 division at the D2 Summit! The Queens put out two top notch routines on the Summit floor! The pyramid was impressive!! Every athlete was being utilized and they performed a CLEAN pyramid section.
Northern Lights All Stars, from New Hampshire, has made program history coming home with their FIRST D2 Summit WIN in the Junior 3 Small B Division! Their incredible routine is packed with difficulty and creativity throughout the entire routine.
Let’s talk about Candy Elite All Stars, Now & Later! They came to Florida with a mission. They first competed at All Star Worlds at the Orange County Convention Center, placing first in the XSmall Senior 3 division, and following their win at ASW, they headed to D2 Summit where they took the top spot in Small Senior 3. Now & Later’s technique and timing was jaw dropping.
This gym and team is a must see!!

We cannot wait to see what these teams bring to Summit next season!!

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D2 Summit 2023 Results

wdt_ID Rank Program Team Division IPP Client?
1 1 Star Athletics Junior Chrome J1 Small A
2 2 Rival Athletics Infinity J1 Small A
3 3 The Stingray All Stars Mango J1 Small A
4 1 Rain Athletics Crystal J1 Small B
5 2 Nor Cal Eite All Stars Athena J1 Small B
6 3 CheerForce Simi Valley Boulderz J1 Small B
7 1 Power House All Stars Godspeed J1 Medium
8 2 Cheer Extreme - Raleigh Lovespell J1 Medium
9 3 ICE Frost J1 Medium
10 1 Victory Vipers Lady Strikers S1 Small
11 2 The Stingray All Stars Falcon S1 Small
12 3 The California All Stars - Mesa Vogue S1 Small
13 1 California Pride Inferno S1 Medium
14 2 ATA Ignite S1 Medium
15 3 The California All Stars - San Marcos White Gold S1 Medium
16 1 Jessie Leigh Dance & Cheer Acadmeny Roar (England) L1 U16
17 2 Unity Allstars Lemon (England) L1 U16
18 3 Wildcats Cheerleader Leverkusen Wildcats J1 (Germany) L1 U16
19 1 Zodiac All Stars Shadow (England) L1 U18
20 2 Action Athletics AIM (Sweden) L1 U18
21 3 United Cheer Berlin Shining Legends (Germany) L1 U18
22 1 California Pride Eclipse J2 Small A
23 2 A-List Athletics Bling J2 Small A
24 3 Arizona Element Elite Rubiez J2 Small A
25 1 American Cheer Jr Blue J2 Small B
26 2 Twisters Typhoon J2 Small B
27 3 CheerForce Simi Valley Alcatraz J2 Small B
28 1 Cheer Express Allstars Red Reign J2 Medium
29 2 The California All Stars - San Marcos Reign J2 Medium
30 3 Diamond All Stars Sassycats J2 Medium
31 1 Woodlands Elite - Katy Admirals S2 Small
32 2 ATA Electric S2 Small
33 3 Louisiana Rebel All Stars Courage S2 Small
34 1 Nor Cal Elite AS - Sacramento Korra S2 Medium
35 2 Fame All Stars - VA Beach Sirens S2 Medium
36 3 Louisiana Cheer Force Scarlet S2 Medium
37 1 Cheer Extreme - Raleigh Frost L2 - U16
38 2 The Stingray AllStars Silver L2 - U16
39 3 Funabashi Cheerleading Skewes (Japan) L2 - U16
40 1 Jessie Leigh Dance & Cheer Acadmeny Wildcats (England) L2 - U18
41 2 The Stingray AllStars Obsidian L2 - U18
42 3 Premier Spirit Athletics Lavender Crush L2 - U18
43 1 ICE Blue Dynasty L2 Cheerabilities
44 1 Cheer Express Allstars Bombshells J3 Small A
45 2 World Elite Legacy J3 Small A
46 3 Prodigy All Stars Slate J3 Small A
47 1 California Pride Magnitude J3 Small B
48 2 The California All Stars - San Marcos J3 J3 Small B
49 3 All Star Revolution Conquer J3 Small B
50 1 All Star Revolution Liberty J3 Medium
51 2 ATA Lake Norman Helix J3 Medium
52 3 Diamonds All Stars Supermodels J3 Medium
53 1 Cheer Force San Diego Frenzy S3 Small
54 2 The Stingray AllStars Pink S3 Small
55 3 California Pride Blackout S3 Small
56 0 Program Team
57 1 The California All Stars -Livermore Pink S3 Medium
58 2 Stars Vipers San Antonio Fierce Boas S3 Medium
59 3 The Stingray AllStars Lime S3 Medium
60 1 Cheer Express Allstars Bomb Squad S3 Coed Small
61 2 Cheer Athletics - Pittsburgh IronCats S3 Coed Small
62 3 A-List Athletics Empire S3 Coed Small
63 1 Python All Stars Nova Pythons S3 Coed Medium
64 2 Nor Cal Elite All Stars Luna S3 Coed Medium
65 3 Cheer Extreme - Ralrigh Senior 3lite S3 Coed Medium
66 1 The California All Stars - Mesa Crush L3 - U16
67 2 CheerVille MJ Savage L3 - U16
68 3 Mitzutori Sports Club Polar Bear Black (Japan) L3 - U16
69 1 Setagaya Pinky's Pinky's Luster (Japan) L3 - U18
70 2 ATA Hydro L3 - U18
71 3 Flames Cheerleading Outblast (Canada) L3 - U18
72 1 ICE SnowED L3 - U18 Coed
73 2 Limelight Allstars Onyx (Canada) L3 - U18 Coed
74 1 Express Cheer Exceptional S4.2 Small YES
75 2 A-List Athletics Allure S4.2 Small
76 3 South Coast Cheer Blush S4.2 Small
77 1 The Stingray Allstars UV S4.2 Medium
78 2 East Celebrity Elite ECE Rebels S4.2 Medium
79 3 Cheer Central Suns Golden Girls S4.2 Medium
80 1 California Pride Blizzard S4.2 Coed Small
81 2 The California All Stars - Ontario Electric S4.2 Coed Small
82 3 iNFiNiTi Athletics Zodiac S4.2 Coed Small
83 1 Macs Allstar Cheer MACS SHADOW S4.2 Coed Medium
84 2 ATA Oxygen S4.2 Coed Medium
85 3 The Stingray All Stars Moonlight S4.2 Coed Medium
86 1 Rival Athletics Revenge J4 Small A
87 2 GymTyme Illinois Snap J4 Small A
88 3 ATA Lake Norman Solstice J4 Small A
89 1 California Pride Lava J4 Small B
90 2 South Coast Cheer Honey J4 Small B
91 3 Themeon All Stars Silver J4 Small B
92 1 The California All Stars - Livermore Covert J4 Medium
93 2 ICE Lady Rays J4 Medium
94 3 The California All Stars - Ontario Sable J4 Medium
95 1 Cheer Express Allstars Lady Camo S4 Small
96 2 South Coast Cheer Scarlet S4 Small
97 3 Rain Athletics Downpour S4 Small
98 1 Cheer Athletics - Plano Sassycats S4 Medium
99 2 LA All Stars Icons S4 Medium
100 3 Diamond All Stars Knockouts S4 Medium
101 1 South Bay Divas Blue Diamonds S4 Coed Small
102 2 Ultimate Athletics Lady Shade S4 Coed Small
103 3 Cheer Athletics St. Louis Boogie Cats S4 Coed Small
104 1 Top Gun All Stars 24k S4 Coed Medium
105 2 Cheer Extreme C4 BombSquad S4 Coed Medium
106 3 Tribe Athletics Flash S4 Coed Medium
107 1 Nor Cal Elite All Stars Cleopatra S4 Open
108 2 ICE In4ern0 S4 Open
109 3 Inspire Athletics Pink Ladies S4 Open
110 1 ICE Halo S4 Open Coed
111 2 A-List Athletics Showtime S4 Open Coed
112 3 Spirit Athletics Claw 4 S4 Open Coed
113 1 The California All Stars - Mesa Versace L4 - U16
114 2 All Star Revolution Pride L4 - U16
115 3 Fusion All Stars Fusion Rage L4 - U16
116 1 ACX Royal Jags L4 - U16 Coed
117 2 Louisiana Cheer Force Fire L4 - U16 Coed
118 3 ICE Rays L4 - U16 Coed
119 1 The California Allstars - San Marcos S4 L4 - U18
120 2 ATA Blue Crush L4 - U18
121 3 Cheer Athletics - Dallas Slay Cats L4 - U18
122 1 ATA Venom L4 - U18 Coed
123 2 National Stars Solstice L4 - U18 Coed
124 3 Top Gun All Stars Wrath L4 - U18 Coed
125 1 Showtime Elite Atlanta EnVogue L4 Int Open
126 2 Louisiana Cheer Force Twilight L4 Int Open
127 3 Cheer Extreme Open 4 L4 Int Open
128 1 Bullitt Athletics Rage L4 Int Open Coed
129 2 National Stars Halo L4 Int Open Coed
130 3 iNFiNiTi Athletics SteelX L4 Int Open Coed
131 1 South Coast Cheer Hush J5 Small
132 2 Woodlands Elite - Katy Jr. Ops J5 Small
133 3 Central Jersey All Stars Gunsmoke J5 Small
134 1 The Stingray All Stars Royal J5 Medium
135 2 Cheer Extreme Smack J5 Medium
136 3 Prodigy All Stars Spotlight J5 Medium
137 1 Cheer Athletics - Plano Furycats J5 Large
138 2 Macs Allstar Cheer MACS JUNIOR STARZ J5 Large
139 1 CheerForce San Diego Chaos J5 Small Coed
140 2 The California All Stars - Mesa J Wild J5 Small Coed
141 3 US Cheer Rebels Recon Rebels J5 Small Coed
142 1 Twist & Shout Edmond Heart J5 Large Coed
143 2 The California All Stars - Las Vegas J-Spades J5 Large Coed
144 3 ATA J5 Large Coed
145 1 GymTyme Illinois Twirl S5 Small
146 2 CheerVille MJ Phantom S5 Small
147 3 ICE Black ICE S5 Small
148 1 The Stingray All Stars Spice S5 Large
149 2 Pack Athletics Senior Spice S5 Large
150 3 Cheer Extreme - Raleigh Lady Venom S5 Large
151 1 Ultimate Athletics Dynasty S5 Small Coed
152 2 Rival Athletics Black Widow S5 Small Coed
153 2 The Stingray All Stars X-Rays S5 Small Coed
154 1 Twist & Shout Tulsa Exodus S5 Medium Coed
155 2 The Stingray All Stars G5 S5 Medium Coed
156 3 ICE Whiteout S5 Medium Coed
157 1 All Star Revolution Justice S5 Large Coed
158 2 Stars Vipers San Antonio Royal Cobras S5 Large Coed
159 3 ATA Fusion S5 Large Coed
160 1 ACE of Dothan Bravehawks S5 Open
161 2 Rock Solid All Stars Saviors S5 Open
162 3 Bay State All Stars - Woburn Bravo S5 Open
163 1 CheerVille HV Venom S5 Open Coed
164 2 iNFiNiTi Athletics Infared S5 Open Coed
165 3 Cheer Athletics - Columbus Hades S5 Open Coed
166 1 A-List Athletics Miss 6 J6 Small
167 2 East Celebrity Elite J-WOW J6 Small
168 3 Champion Cheer Sol6 J6 Small
169 1 The Stingray All Stars Green J6 Small Coed
170 2 Cheer Athletics - Plano Savage6 J6 Small Coed
171 3 Prodigy All Stars Moonlight J6 Small Coed
172 1 Cheer Athletics - Plano Jags J6 Large
173 1 Cheer Extreme - Raleigh SJX J6 Large Coed
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13 Tips for D2 Summit

13 Tips For D2 Summit

By Cat Weeden

Published May 6, 2019

Luxe Cheer has attended every year of the D2 summit...

We were at the inaugural D2 summit in Tampa and haven’t looked back since. We have had teams on wildcards, at larges and on paid bids. We have had our teams place 8/8, not advanced to finals, make it to finals, place top 3 and even have won the Junior 4 division.I am no expert on Disney but,between attending Worlds and D2 Summit yearly I have experience just about every hiccup possible in Orlando! What I have realized is that your attitude is everything.

These are my top 13 Tips for D2 Summit.

1. Disney’s Magical Express

The Disney’s Magical Express line to load the shuttles can be VERY long. Prepare your families for the wait. If people know what to expect, they handle it much better. Pack snacks in your backpack, and make the time pass by playing ‘heads up’ or other games while in line. If you forgot to reserve your DME, no worries, if you are staying on site, you can print off your DME vouchers once you arrive in Orlando.

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2. Gym verify

Staying onsite= Go to Celebrity Hall, which is in the parking lot of Disney Allstar Resorts.
Commuter= tents outside of Disney Springs.

The lines can be long, so prepare for that and give the staff some grace. People are probably unkind to them all day, be different and maybe ask how their day has been!🤗

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3. PARK HOPPERS

Have the kids and families IMMEDIATELY take a picture of the BACK of their park hoppers. If one is lost, it can be replaced (at Disney customer service stations) free of charge, if you have the numbers on the back. If lost and you don’t have the numbers, you would have to purchase a brand new one to replace it. And ALL athletes are REQUIRED to have the park hoppers to compete.

4. Set Athlete Expectations

BEFORE arriving in Orlando, make sure your kids and parents are aware of athlete/family expectations. Do you have curfew times, are kids able to freely go to parks with their families, do all athletes need to watch your other teams or will they be released after competing. Think through these things, make a decision on them and then communicate them ahead of the trip. Our families get to enjoy Disney, but they do not get a free for all on when they can go!

5. Getting around, once in Orlando

If you are staying onsite the DME will bring you to hotel, Varsity Charter buses will bring you to the competition and Disney shuttles will take you to the parks! If off site you may be responsible for some or all of this transportation.We chose to book our rooms through Competition Travel Group this season. They blocked us in a hotel that has practice space for all teams staying, shuttles to the parks and charter buses to the competition.

5. Getting around, once in Orlando

If you are staying onsite the DME will bring you to hotel, Varsity Charter buses will bring you to the competition and Disney shuttles will take you to the parks! If off site you may be responsible for some or all of this transportation.We chose to book our rooms through Competition Travel Group this season. They blocked us in a hotel that has practice space for all teams staying, shuttles to the parks and charter buses to the competition.

6. Double the Travel Time EVERYWHERE while in Orlando

If it says it 10 minutes, give yourself at least 20. Onsite or off site, being aware of shuttle times and commuting times is really important. We schedule ourselves to be at the competition 30 minutes before we would normally walk into a competition venue, and we give ourselves extra extra time for shuttles. Better to be early than late

7. Let your kids go to the parks

Don’t overschedule your teams. If you bring these kids to Disney, let them go and enjoy it! This will be a memory of a lifetime for them. There is nothing in life like being there when a kid sees Cinderella’s Castle for the very first time. You cannot control if they win or not, but you can help control if they leave feeling the magic of Disney.

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8. Roll with the Punches

There are going to be multiple things that go wrong while at the D2 Summit. Some of these things will be little, some big. My advice is to roll with the punches and remind yourself that your families and kids will feed off your energy and expectation.
Be a leader that problem solves and keeps issues in perspective. If the issues are amongst the gym, resolve, diffuse and keep moving forward. If the issues are with the competition, address them professionally and in person, I would refrain from posting them online until you exhaust all avenues.

9. Release the Pressure & Expectations that are Crippling you

No one can put more pressure on a Coach/Owner/Director than they can put on themselves. And sometimes that pressure can cripple you, make you fearful, and be very lonely. Find the time to release some of this pressure off of yourself. Go to the parks, have some fun, find perspective and remind yourself if you don’t enjoy the trip, how can the people around you enjoy it.

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10. Not all of Your Teams are Going to Do Well

You may not want to hear this, but you need to:
If you bring 2 teams, one is going to do better than the other.

You need to be prepared for this, and you need to communicate this ahead of time to your families and kids. This is just the reality of competing. The year we won Junior 4 at D2, 1 of our other teams made it to finals, and 2 didn’t get out of the At Large round. We knew with bringing 4 teams that their paths and the reality of each advancing or winning was different, by having honest conversations with families you can avoid a lot of problems. A division of 10 is not the same as a division of 100. That is just real life folks!

11. Connect with Other Coaches/ Teams While at D2

The other coaches attending D2 will be in the exact same boat as you. You will ALL be losing your mind together, so connect and support each other. We usually try to connect with other gyms when practicing on the football field at Allstar, find time to meet up at night or share a meal. Sharing ‘Suzie and her mom’ stories never gets old!

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12. Create fun traditions for your kids or your staff

We are all about our staff rituals and traditions at Luxe! One of them is the staff thigh stand at D2 Summit.
As silly as it is, its just something we do every summit. Another thing we love to do is grad one or two kids and randomly build a lib. Why? Who knows, but we love to do it and have some fun. Create something that you can do yearly and look forward too.

13. Enjoy the Experience

There are divisions of 159 teams at D2. In a division that large, you can hardly control anything, let alone the judging. You may hit the routine of a lifetime and still place 85th place and that’s just how it goes. No one is going to D2 to lose or not make finals, but still 75% of the teams that compete will do just that!

So focus on what you can control, enjoy the last performances of the year, take pictures with your kids and coaches, remind a kid that has not their best day that you love them regardless. Cut yourself some slack, and appreciate what you have created and the kids that believe in you!

Winning or not doesn’t matter in the long run, having fun, growing and wanting to be a champion is what matters.

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